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Daily Archives: September 20, 2014
Libertarians give Paul a pass
Posted: September 20, 2014 at 9:41 am
Rand Paul insists hes not an isolationist. Luckily for him, many in his libertarian base are willing to let him keep saying that.
A movement that often demands ideological purity is, for now, largely giving the potential 2016 presidential contender a pass, even as he appears to take some foreign policy positions well beyond traditional libertarian limits.
Libertarians say theyre willing to look the other way because the Kentucky Republican the son of isolationist iconoclast Ron Paul is their best hope for taking their views into the mainstream and all the way to the White House. In more than a dozen interviews at a libertarian conference this week in Alexandria, Virginia, many attendees said they understand if Paul, who recently came out in favor of airstrikes against militants in Iraq, has to hedge on some issues to gain broader appeal but that they still believe hes one of them at heart.
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Hes playing two games, said John Walsh, a former professor of physiology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Hes trying to position himself so he doesnt get tripped up and ruled out [of 2016], and at the same time, maintain his anti-interventionism.
Paul already faces deep skepticism from many establishment Republicans. They are quick to note that he once espoused isolationist-leaning views, including arguing for ending all foreign aid, including to Israel; reining in defense spending and expressing deep reluctance to intervene in the Middle East. He has since distanced himself from some of those positions saying, for instance, that he would not support ending aid to Israel anytime soon but hawkish members of the GOP donor class remain unconvinced.
When people meet Sen. Paul in person, theyre impressed by him, and he exceeds the expectations they have based upon the rantings of his father, said one Republican who works closely with hawkish GOP donors. He can change his positions now and come across as friendly in one-on-one meetings, but he still, at some point, is going to have to explain for his previous positions. And by the way, if he actually flips to a pro-Israel or more interventionist foreign policy, hes going to lose a lot of his base libertarian isolationist supporters.
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But at this weeks Liberty Political Action Conference, it was clear that, for now, Paul maintains a large reservoir of support even among the most hardcore libertarians.
More than 600 ardent libertarian activists gathered for the event, which is tied to Ron Paul, who is idolized at LPAC. Those gathered were far from mainstream Republicans: Many are deeply anti-war and pro-pot; several could be heard muttering conspiracy theories about how past presidential elections were stolen from Ron Paul; one screamed at a reporter for ruining America. Yet they represent an energetic segment of the grass roots that would be vital to a Rand Paul presidential bid.
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Noam Chomsky educates AnCap about Libertarianism – Video
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Noam Chomsky educates AnCap about Libertarianism
Noam Chomsky explains to Stefan Molyneux what libertarianism is really about, and that the ultra right-wing ideology that Stefan subscribes to is just a call for corporate tyranny.
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TransHuman – TechnoCalyps Part 1/3 – Video
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TransHuman - TechnoCalyps Part 1/3
Are we prepared for dealing with the prospect that humanity is not the end of evolution? Technocalyps is an intriguing three-part documentary on the notion of trans-humanism by Belgian visual...
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ILLUMINATI FRONT ORGANIZATION OF THE JESUIT’S LUCIFERIAN TRANSHUMAN NWO – Video
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ILLUMINATI FRONT ORGANIZATION OF THE JESUIT #39;S LUCIFERIAN TRANSHUMAN NWO
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Michael Gerson: The value of a human life
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From Belgium comes news that a mentally disturbed prisoner is to be granted government help in committing suicide. A typically shallow ethical debate ensued isnt assisted suicide for a prisoner a bit too close to capital punishment? before the trump card of individual autonomy was played. Regardless, hes a human being, said Jacqueline Herremans, the head of Belgiums right-to-die association, a human being who has the right to demand euthanasia.
This is the culmination of a certain line of moral reasoning: The human right to cease to be a human being.
If your overriding values are individual autonomy and choice, this is an easy case. In fact, all cases however individually are theoretically easy. A mentally ill criminal or a lonely senior, or a depressed teenager has every right to take his or her own life. It is just another profound, self-determining decision, like marriage or retirement. Retirement from an existence one finds unbearable.
But even the Belgians dont really believe this. They surround assisted suicide with legal qualifications. The prisoner in this case apparently had an incurable mental disorder, which Belgiums justice minister cited as the reason for state action in putting him to death. Assisted suicide is generally available to Belgians in cases of serious physical and (more recently) mental illness. According to The Associated Press, 1,800 Belgians took advantage of the offer last year an increase of 400 from the previous year. Causes included dementia, cancer and psychosis. Belgium is simply extending this right to prisoners.
This is justified by an ideology of choice. But the determination of certain societal classes that are helped in committing suicide is hard to separate from a judgment about the worth of those classes. The right to suicide adheres, in this case, not to all human beings but to sick and apparently flawed human beings. And such a right begins to look more and more like an expectation. A mentally or physically ill person can be killed, in the end, because they have an illness. A qualification can slide into a justification. This is a particularly powerful social message since people with cancer or severe depression sometimes feel worthless, or like burdens on their families, anyway. It is pitifully easy to make them with an offer of help into instruments of their own execution.
All of us particularly those who face cancer, Alzheimers, Huntingtons or other gnawing horrors can imagine circumstances in which the extension of life does not seem to serve the cause of life. Our excessive tolerance of suicide, said sociologist Emile Durkheim, is due to the fact that, since the state of mind from which it springs is a general one, we cannot condemn it without condemning ourselves. We are accused by our own darkest thoughts.
But when a friend takes his or her own life a cause of death now more common in America than traffic fatalities it does not seem like a choice. It seems like the end of all possibility of choice. It doesnt seem like freedom; it seems like slavery to a single moment of despair. Our immediate response is: I wish I had known his night was so dark. I might have done more.
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Juan Enriquez (2009) MONEY BIOLOGY (FUTURISM) – Video
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